The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

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Re: The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

by rhroyal » 05 Mar 2013 22:22

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rhroyal Trying to control the ball at chest height when you're flying through the air at pace towards another player is definitely dangerous play, yes.


But then surely any 50/50 tackle is dangerous play, if you are going into a full blooded challenge? Football is a contact sport, things like tonight will happen by nature. Reckless is not trying to play the ball in a totally reasonable way.

But people do get sent off for going full blooded into 50-50s these days, and every time it happens in a high profile game, there is the same outcry from people who haven't learned.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying I agree with the rule changes which take this element of contest and physicality out of the game. I'm just acknowledging that the rules have changed whether I agree with it or not, and the referee applied them correctly this evening.

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Re: The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

by NTRoyal » 05 Mar 2013 22:24

creative_username_1 Whatever Adrian Durham says happened will confirm my opinion (i.e. the opposite).


TBF he is just going to troll United fans. He says whatever it takes to get people to call in.

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Re: The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

by Anfield Kopite » 05 Mar 2013 22:24

Sir A.F. is the biggest hypocrite football has ever known. Well done Real madrid. Made my night hahaha.
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Re: The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

by sandman » 05 Mar 2013 22:26

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Platypuss Intent has nothing to do with it - he was totally reckless.

I just don'tget this view. His eyes were on the ball the whole time, it was a ball he had to challenge for. He never caught Arbeloa in the chest as some people on here have said, he caught his arm and side, and Arbeloa did make a bit of a meal of it.

I used to always watch football and rugby in equal measure but soft decisions like this and te pathetic play acting mean i'm watching football less and less.

It's not a ''view'' it's the rule. You try getting booted in the chest and we'll see whether you still think he was ''play acting''.

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by creative_username_1 » 05 Mar 2013 22:27

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creative_username_1 Whatever Adrian Durham says happened will confirm my opinion (i.e. the opposite).


TBF he is just going to troll United fans. He says whatever it takes to get people to call in.


Kind of what i thinking but if he says it wasn't a red then i'll have to hold my hands up and say it prolly was


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Re: The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

by windermere_royal » 05 Mar 2013 22:28

Mike Phelan taking the press conference. probably a wise decision

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by Anfield Kopite » 05 Mar 2013 22:29

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creative_username_1 Whatever Adrian Durham says happened will confirm my opinion (i.e. the opposite).


TBF he is just going to troll United fans. He says whatever it takes to get people to call in.


Kind of what i thinking but if he says it wasn't a red then i'll have to hold my hands up and say it prolly was

I think i agree. Hate Durham.

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Re: The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

by ScottishRoyal » 05 Mar 2013 22:32

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Platypuss Intent has nothing to do with it - he was totally reckless.

I just don'tget this view. His eyes were on the ball the whole time, it was a ball he had to challenge for. He never caught Arbeloa in the chest as some people on here have said, he caught his arm and side, and Arbeloa did make a bit of a meal of it.

I used to always watch football and rugby in equal measure but soft decisions like this and te pathetic play acting mean i'm watching football less and less.

It's not a ''view'' it's the rule. You try getting booted in the chest and we'll see whether you still think he was ''play acting''.

I meant I don't accept the view that it was reckless, I accept intent is irrelevant though.

He stayed down a lot loger than he needed to and the roll was unneccessary. I have taken a lot worse playing football, shaken it off and got on wih the game. Football is a contact sport and you must expect a few clasehes.
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Re: The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

by NTRoyal » 05 Mar 2013 22:32

rhroyal But people do get sent off for going full blooded into 50-50s these days, and every time it happens in a high profile game, there is the same outcry from people who haven't learned.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying I agree with the rule changes which take this element of contest and physicality out of the game. I'm just acknowledging that the rules have changed whether I agree with it or not, and the referee applied them correctly this evening.


I see your point, but like I said earlier it shouldn't be too much to ask for a bit of common sense and intelligence used when applying the rules. I guess it could be deemed a red card offence but anyone with any common sense would see that it never should have been one.


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by Avon Royal » 05 Mar 2013 22:33

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Re: The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

by creative_username_1 » 05 Mar 2013 22:33

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rhroyal But people do get sent off for going full blooded into 50-50s these days, and every time it happens in a high profile game, there is the same outcry from people who haven't learned.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying I agree with the rule changes which take this element of contest and physicality out of the game. I'm just acknowledging that the rules have changed whether I agree with it or not, and the referee applied them correctly this evening.


I see your point, but like I said earlier it shouldn't be too much to ask for a bit of common sense and intelligence


This makes it much more subjective

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Re: The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

by ScottishRoyal » 05 Mar 2013 22:35

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Re: The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

by windermere_royal » 05 Mar 2013 22:37

Makes a change for Arsenal to be the last English club standing..but only for a week


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Re: The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

by sandman » 05 Mar 2013 22:56

When he showed the red and sent him off I thought it was harsh but when you see it from the referee's angle and hear the rule being read out then I don't think he had much option. I'm shocked that a few on here think that a high boot to the chest is ''never, ever a red''.

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Re: The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

by creative_username_1 » 05 Mar 2013 23:01

The keeper punched Vidic in the head after clearing the ball. I just think there are a lot of decisions that are down to randomness as anything else

I don't really give a shit about Utd but just think it was harsh
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Re: The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

by rhroyal » 05 Mar 2013 23:02

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rhroyal But people do get sent off for going full blooded into 50-50s these days, and every time it happens in a high profile game, there is the same outcry from people who haven't learned.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying I agree with the rule changes which take this element of contest and physicality out of the game. I'm just acknowledging that the rules have changed whether I agree with it or not, and the referee applied them correctly this evening.


I see your point, but like I said earlier it shouldn't be too much to ask for a bit of common sense and intelligence


This makes it much more subjective
Exactly. 1 week people ask for consistency, the next it's common sense and intelligence. Can't have it both ways I'm afraid.

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Re: The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

by creative_username_1 » 05 Mar 2013 23:04

rhroyal Exactly. 1 week people ask for consistency, the next it's common sense and intelligence. Can't have it both ways I'm afraid.


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Re: The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

by NTRoyal » 05 Mar 2013 23:05

Every game, every incident is different. To me common sense and subjectivity is much more important. And TBF the rules can't really be applied objectively, they are too vague.

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Re: The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

by Man Friday » 05 Mar 2013 23:21

sandman When he showed the red and sent him off I thought it was harsh but when you see it from the referee's angle and hear the rule being read out then I don't think he had much option. I'm shocked that a few on here think that a high boot to the chest is ''never, ever a red''.

not never, ever. But this one shouldn't have been. It's called "football". He's got every right to try to play the ball. Just like World Class Wooney tried to do when he skied hs shot.

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Re: The 2012/2013 Champions League Thread

by parky » 05 Mar 2013 23:23

I'd like to point people to the last WC when people berated Howard Webb for not sending De Jong off.

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